Domain Risk Checker

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Analyze and assess the risk associated with your domain.

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Know Your Score

Our tool checks DMARC, SPF, DKIM, and the overall state of your domain setup.

The tool scores your organization's vulnerability to fraudulent email activities like impersonation, phishing, and spoofing. It shows the current risk your domain presents to your organization's cybersecurity.
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Domain checker: Understanding your Domain Safety Score

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Overall Domain Safety Score

A Domain Safety Score out of 100 is assigned to an organization. Our domain checker calculates this score using three ratings, including Impersonation, Privacy, and Branding, to give you a high-level view of your domain’s vulnerability to email impersonation and interception, as well as how effective your email branding is.

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Impersonation Rating

Your Impersonation Rating shows the likelihood of your domain being used in impersonation attacks. The domain checker inspects your DNS settings to ensure they're correctly set up to defend against attacks like this.

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Privacy Rating

Your Privacy Rating looks at whether you’re monitoring and enforcing that your mail server providers have been correctly set up to receive TLS-secured SMTP connections. This shows whether your emails can be intercepted and edited by cybercriminals.

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Branding Rating

Your Branding Rating assesses whether your organization's domain branding has been correctly set up by reviewing your BIMI record.

Addressing an Impersonation Rating that shows vulnerability is the critical first step we prioritize to improve your domain’s overall security.

Understanding your impersonation rating

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Your domain has little to no protection, leaving your business highly vulnerable to cybercriminals exploiting your domain name for email scams.

Your domain configuration needs a last tweak. Without it, a skilled cybercrook could still spoof your domain and legitimate emails might land in Spam or Junk.

Great news! Your organization has very low risk of your domain name being used in fraudulent emails. A score of 5 means you’re 100% DMARC compliant and protected from impersonation and phishing attacks.

My impersonation rating is between 0 and 4.


Why should I care?


If your domain rating is between 0 and 4, your business is vulnerable to email-based attacks including impersonation, phishing and spoofing to name a few.

These are potentially devastating threats to your organization that could lead to:

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Reputational damage

The use of your brand’s name in fraudulent email activities reduces the trust of staff, customers, partners and other stakeholders in your organization, damaging your good reputation and ultimately reducing client and partner willingness to do business with you.

Financial loss

Email-based cyberattacks trick users into revealing sensitive information that can result in unauthorized transactions or direct financial fraud. The cost of dealing with these attacks, including legal fees, compensation, and additional cybersecurity measures can also be substantial.

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Data breaches

A lack of DMARC protection increases the risk of successful email-based attacks in which your data can be accessed, stolen or compromised. Data breaches can expose personal information, trade secrets, and other critical data, leading to severe legal and financial repercussions.

Operational disruption

Without the necessary email authentication protocols in place, emails often land in Spam or Junk folders, causing interrupted communication or missed marketing opportunities. A successful impersonation attack can also lead to downtime to resolve issues, restore data and implement additional security.

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Compliance penalties

Many rules and regulations from the likes of Google, Yahoo, PCI DSS, GDPR, HIPPA and more, require organizations to implement strong email security measures including DMARC. Some of them have even made DMARC mandatory. Failure to comply can result in legal action and other penalties.

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